1. August 25, 2025

    Q&A: Tumor-destroying histotripsy, explained by its inventor

    The acquisition of HistoSonics will enable histotripsy, the revolutionary, non-invasive technique for destroying tumors developed at U-M, to reach more potential patients than ever before.

  2. August 25, 2025

    Q&A: A look at the possibility of U-M football playing overseas

    The Michigan football team will open its 2025 season at home Aug. 30 against New Mexico. Next season, the venue for the season opener could be much different than the Big House.

  3. August 25, 2025

    Obituary — Kenneth Lyman Casey

    Kenneth Lyman Casey, who came to U-M as an associate professor of physiology in 1966 and eventually became chief of neurology at the Ann Arbor V.A. Medical Center, died Aug. 9.

  4. August 21, 2025

    President Grasso shares welcome message with U-M community

    Days before the official start of the 2025 fall semester, President Domenico Grasso welcomed students, faculty and staff to campus.

  5. August 20, 2025

    Open Enrollment is Oct. 13-24; what’s new for 2026

    Benefits-eligible faculty, staff, retirees and graduate students may change their benefit selections during the university’s annual Open Enrollment, scheduled for Oct. 13 through 5 p.m. Oct. 24.

  6. August 19, 2025

    New signalized crosswalk coming to North University

    A new traffic and pedestrian signal has been installed at the midblock crosswalk near the Central Campus Transit Center on North University Avenue.

  7. August 18, 2025

    Zhong He named Distinguished University Innovator of the Year

    For his pioneering room-temperature semiconductor gamma-ray detector technology, Zhong He is being awarded this year’s Distinguished University Innovator of the Year.

  8. August 15, 2025

    Grant paid in cryptocurrency a first for U-M

    The University of Michigan is accepting its first grant paid in cryptocurrency, coincidentally, for its continuing work in the blockchain/crypto field.

  9. August 12, 2025

    Advisory committee named for Life Sciences Institute director

    Roger Cone’s term as the Mary Sue Coleman Director of Life Sciences Institute concludes in August 2026, and the search process for the next LSI director has begun.

  10. August 12, 2025

    Michigan Medicine becoming home to Pediatric Pulmonary Center

    This fall, Michigan Medicine will be home to the Midwest’s only Pediatric Pulmonary Center, thanks to a five-year $1.7 million grant from the U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration.